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Page 8 • TEMPO News • May 21 - May 27, 2015 • www.temponewsflorida.com • twitter.com/temponew • facebook/temponews
Patriots Owner Robert Kraft
won’t appeal Deflategate penalties
Second Annual Booker Nation Basketball Camp
The Second An-
nual Booker Nation
Basketball Camp is
being conducted by
Booker Boys Varsity
Basketball Head
Coach Phil Helmuth.
There is no charge for
the camp and You are
invited to become a
part of the area’s fin-
est basketball traditions
by participating in the
camp, which is being
held June 8-11 daily
from 10:00 am to 1:00
pm and is for players
6-12 years of age. The
camp is being held at
the Booker High School
gymnasium. In addition
to Coach Helmuth, some
of the coaches include
Justin Hamilton, Eneil
Polynice, Aaron Bel-
lamy, Markus Black,
Mitch Helmuth, John
Russo, Henry Ford,
Natasha Wilcox, Bryan
Hudson, David Burns,
as well as some of the
members of the Booker
High School Boys Bas-
ketball program. The
camp includes various
fundamental skill de-
velopment and instruc-
tion, games and com-
petitions. Each camper
will receive a camp T-
shirt. The camp is free.
Please register by sim-
ply contacting Coach
Helmuth @ 941-302-
3034. There is limited
space in the camp and
will be on a first come,
first serve basis. Contact
Coach Helmuth if you
have any questions or
want more information.
AP - The New Eng-
land Patriots will not
appeal their punishment
in the aftermath of the
Deflategate scandal,
owner Robert Kraft an-
nounced Tuesday at the
NFL spring meetings.
The team will accept
its $1 million fine and
two lost draft picks, in-
cluding a first-rounder in
2016. The franchise had
until Thursday to appeal.
But Kraft said he want-
ed to take “this thing off
the agenda” and “end
the rhetoric” about the
punishment dispensed
by NFL vice president
Troy Vincent and ap-
proved by Commis-
sioner Roger Goodell.
Kraft reiterated his
belief that the results
of attorney Ted Wells’
investigation into the
Patriots’ use of under-
inflated footballs during
January’s AFC Cham-
pionship Game against
the Indianapolis Colts
to be “unfair” and the
discipline to be “over
the top” and “unprec-
edented.” But Kraft’s
decision not to appeal
was more about the good
of the NFL rather than
his franchise’s interests.
“Although I may dis-
agree with what was de-
cided, I do have respect
for the commissioner
and believe he is doing
what he believes is in
the best interest of the
full 32 (NFL teams),”
Kraft, a longtime sup-
porter of Goodell, said.
“I am going to accept,
reluctantly, what (the
league) has given to us.”
Kraft declined to
answer questions af-
ter reading his five-
minute statement and
did not address quar-
terback Tom Brady’s
pending appeal of his
four-game suspension.
George Atallah, a
spokesman for the
NFL Players Associa-
tion, announced on
Twitter shortly after
Kraft’s news confer-
ence ended that the Pa-
triots’ decision will not
impact Brady’s case.
Brady, with the back-
ing of the union, filed
his appeal last week.
Goodell will preside
over Brady’s appeal,
which will be argued by
union lawyers and led
by Jeffrey Kessler, who
has long been one of the
league’s primary foes in
matters of jurisprudence.
It is unclear if Kraft’s
decision to accept the
Patriots’ sanctions
will have any bearing
on Brady’s efforts to
have his suspension re-
duced or eliminated.
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